Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Children-Play-at-Dried-up-Dam-in-the-Philippines-27MZIFJ69TKJI.htmlConceptually similarDisplaced Child in the Philippines Due to El NiñoGP0STPQYPCompleted★★★★Displaced Families in the Philippines Due to El NiñoGP0STPQYQCompleted★★★★Displaced Families in the Philippines Due to El NiñoGP0STPQYOCompleted★★★★Displaced Families in the Philippines Due to El NiñoGP0STPQYRCompleted★★★★Displaced Families in the Philippines Due to El NiñoGP0STPQZ8Completed★★★★Displaced Families in the Philippines Due to El NiñoGP0STPQZACompleted★★★★Displaced Families in the Philippines Due to El NiñoGP0STPQYUCompleted★★★★Displaced Families in the Philippines Due to El NiñoGP0STPQYVCompleted★★★★Displaced Children in the Philippines Due to El NiñoGP0STPQYTCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPQYWChildren Play at Dried up Dam in the PhilippinesChildren use the drying up dam as their playground in Alabel, Saranggani province. The dam is almost dried up due to intense heat brought by El Niño, which makes B’laan tribe seek refuge in the lowlands, their farms affected due to drought brought by El Niño, which left them with no harvest and no food to eat in Alabel, Saranggani province. Greenpeace is asking the government to prioritise issues and effects of climate change and its impact on our lives, and to implement programs or long-term solutions that will respond to the effects and impacts of climate change and will address food security concerns.Locations:Asia-Mindanao-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:15 Apr, 2016Credit:© Veejay Villafranca / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4896px X 3264pxKeywords:Agriculture-Canals-Children-Climate change impacts-Dams-Day-Drought-El Nino-Food for Life (campaign title)-Hills-Indigenous People-Irrigation-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Rivers-Rural scenes-SAGE (campaign title)-Two people-WaterShoot:El Niño Impacts Documentation in Mindanao PhilippinesGreenpeace documented the severity and extent of damage of the strong El Niño that affects several provinces in Mindanao, south of the Philippines.Greenpeace is demanding the Philippine government to shift towards ecological agriculture, which is not only safe and sustainable, but also a system that empowers our farmers, and also provides incentives to farmers who are into ecological agriculture, for producing safe and nutritious food and implements environment friendly agriculture technologies and practices.Related Collections:El Niño Documentation in Southeast Asia